VIDEO: How is parenting time determined?

On behalf of Law Office of Alexandra White, PC posted in child custody on Tuesday, February 23, 2016.

For most parents, the time that they have with their children is their most precious treasure. That's why if you are going through a divorce, you are probably wondering where your children will live and how much time you are going to get to spend with them.

The answer to these questions is determined by many factors, including how old the children are and whether it is important for them to stay in their current living arrangement, if possible. The ability of you and the other parent to communicate effectively also impacts parenting time.

Watch the video below to learn more about how parenting time is determined in Colorado, and why it is usually in everyone's best interest to reach a parenting time settlement outside of court instead of litigating the issue.

While an out of court settlement is ideal in parenting time cases, sometimes litigation cannot be avoided. In either case, you need an experienced family law attorney on your side advocating for the precious time you will get with your children.

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